We asked some of the most interesting entrepreneurs and creatives to open up about recent highlights from their lives – the moments that made them laugh or feel proud.
Luther Wright
Just recently I completed an 11 mural project in Washington DC. On the project I was about to collaborate with my mentor and favorite local Artist Jahru ( Jeff Huntington) . In my collaboration with Jahru we used my daughters image as the subject . Read More>>
Barbara Moreira- Curran
Yes — actually, recently I felt extremely proud when I looked back at how far I’ve come. I arrived in the United States with just $300 in my pocket and a dream in my heart. Read More>>
Alena Le Blanc
I just celebrated 5 years of Le Blanc Label, and it’s a milestone that makes me feel incredibly proud! When I first started as a personal stylist in the San Francisco Bay Area, I simply wanted to help women feel more confident in their own skin. What’s grown from that is so much more than I imagined. Read More>>
Rhonda Savain
Absolutely. Earning my Doctor of Nursing Practice ( DNP) last month has been one of the most meaningful milestones in my career. After nearly four decades in nursing, it was important for me to show that learning never stops. This DNP represents more than just a degree; it’s about advancing leadership, enhancing patient outcomes, and developing innovative solutions to healthcare challenges. Read More>>
Brittany Greenwood
I laughed and felt proud all at once when I got the email saying Brittany’s Bamboo Barn was selected as one of House Beautiful’s Best Home Shops of 2025. At first, I thought it had to be a scam! But it was real, and that recognition made every 18-hour, 7-day workweek, the stain in my hair, and the no-vacation grind feel completely worth it. Read More>>
Gautami Nadkarni
When I think about recent moments that made me both a little nervous and incredibly proud, I immediately think of the Women Impact Tech Accelerate conference I was recently a panelist talking about ‘Real world applications of AI: Transforming Development and Engineering’. Read More>>
Shuning Huang
We were in the studio working on a calligraphy score—tracking “ink load” with breath and timing “drying” in stillness. I asked everyone to “let the brush run out of ink,” demoing with long practice sleeves. Mid-phrase my sleeve slipped clean off, glided across the floor, and landed downstage like perfect punctuation. We all lost it. Read More>>
